Understanding the role of traditional healers in the HIV care cascade: Findings from a qualitative study among stakeholders in Mwanza, Tanzania.
Tanzania is HIV-endemic, with 5% prevalence. However, less than half of Tanzanians are aware of their HIV status, and only 75% of adult Tanzanians living with HIV are on antiretroviral therapy (ART). Informal healthcare providers, such as traditional healers, frequently serve as the first line of he...
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Main Authors: | Dunstan J Matungwa (Author), Richie Hong (Author), Jeremiah Kidola (Author), Daniel Pungu (Author), Matthew Ponticiello (Author), Robert Peck (Author), Radhika Sundararajan (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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